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Community Ablution Blocks (CABs) and associated infrastructure ,Happy City ,Umlazi, eThekwini

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ProposalDescription: 

This proposed development is targeted toward the Happy City informal settlement in Umlazi B. The two (2) sites are situated approximately 250m away from each other and within 50m of the same watercourse. CAB Site 1 will consist of 2 CABs (a male and a female block) adjacent to each other on the same plot of land, however due to the close proximity of CAB site 2, the male and female blocks will be situated on either side of the watercourse (refer to Appendix A for a map indicating CAB site location).

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The following are added benefits of the proposed development:  The risk of surface and ground water contaminations is significantly lowered as dependence on pit latrines is lowered.  There is also expected to be a significant reduction in the amount of nutrient loading on local watercourses and wetland areas, resulting in reduced eutrophication, with an associated improvement in water quality, ecosystem health and biodiversity.  The pipeline infrastructure will lay the foundation for long term sanitation service provision to the intended community. The CABs will provide short term ablution facilities for the greater community.  Health and hygiene will be improved significantly for all community members involved due to the availability of communal sanitation.  Sanitation projects such as these will allow the eThekwini Municipality to fulfil the goals associated with service delivery that are included in plans such as the Integrated Development Plan (IDP).

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, August 14, 2014 - 15:00

CaseID: 

6237

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
DM0037/2013
19/09/2014

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Male and female blocks located across the watercourse
 
 

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